INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Lama glass systems by Modernus allow privacy with an open office feel.
The different workspace areas provide versatility and choice to where employees can work and collaborate. Expansive windows allow natural light to fill the space and promote a healthy work environment. Photography by Alex Benge.
The rooftop patio at the Wilde & Greene Restaurant features an expansive patio using Bison wood tiles supported by their Versadjust deck supports.
Solid Wood Accoya Siding in Sand was used on this Starbucks Storefront.
Add a splash of style and texture to your glass wall systems with Fimo architectural systems by Modernus.
At Metea Valley High School, DLR Group chose to include Verti-kal™, a unique design variation on the standard shoji or square grid layouts of Kalwall Translucent Systems.
Photo credit: James Steinkamp Photography
Expansive awning windows allow natural light and a safe enclosure for students to look outside. Irwin M. Jacobson Elementary's window systems were provided by Pella and use their Architect Series® Traditional windows.
The Logan Airport Nouria Energy Convenience Center features approximately 10,000 square feet of Pure + FreeForm finishes and panels on both the exterior and interior.
Photography Credit: Joseph Ferraro Photography
Sammons Financial Group’s new office space is situated on almost 26 acres of land, and includes a 220,000-square-foot, six-story headquarters building.
By installing SageGlass® in its spa, Ashford Castle has admirably combined history and modernity. Its clients are now able to experience a more enjoyable and comfortable stay when utilising its swimming pool and sports facilities due to the prevention of excess glare and unwanted solar heat gain.
The floor of the Skywalk is comprised of 46 custom-built glass panels which weigh a combined total of 83,000 pounds.
The walkway is also framed with large 5-to-7-foot glass walls that protect the visitors while offering unobstructed views of the canyon’s astonishing beauty.
The outdoor swimming pool area at Parkway 25 in St. Louis Park, MN, designed by DJR Architecture.